undefined The New York Times State Department Offers Rewards for Terrorist Leaders The State Department announced that it was offering rewards for information leading to the location of the leaders of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, as well as other terrorist organizations operatin... (photo: Creative Commons) Abubakar Shekau Africa Mokhtar Belmokhtar Photos Wikipedia: Rewards for Justice Program The Guardian Japan pledges $32 billion aid for Africa to boost investment YOKOHAMA Japan (Reuters) - Japan pledged African leaders a $32 billion in public and private support on Saturday to help growth on the continent and encourage Japanese firms to invest there over the n... (photo: AP / Junji Kurokawa) Africa Investment Japan Photos Wikipedia: Japanese foreign policy on Africa Top Stories Al Jazeera Nigeria arrests trio over 'Hezbollah cell' Nigerian authorities have have arrested three Lebanese men in northern Nigeria on suspicion of being members of the Lebanese movement Hezbollah. | Soldiers unco... (photo: AP / Nigerian Army) Hezbollah Israel Nigeria Photos Wikipedia: Hezbollah Joy Online Nigeria, South Africa sign visa waiver Nigeria and South Africa have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to make it unnecessary for nationals of both countries holding official or diplomatic passports t... (photo: Creative Commons / BrokenSphere) Africa Diplomatic Nigeria Photos Visa Wikipedia: Visa (document) The New York Times AP Interview: Nigeria Sees Outside Extremist Help ABUJA, Nigeria — Islamic extremists who control portions of northeast Nigeria received anti-aircraft guns and other military-grade weaponry from outside sources, the na... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba) Help Islamic Nigeria Photos Wikipedia: Nigeria Al Jazeera Boko Haram denies losing Nigeria battle The Boko Haram armed group has claimed that a military offensive launched against it by the Nigerian military is failing. | "My fellow brethren from all over the world I ... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba) Military Nigeria Photos Troops Wikipedia: Boko Haram The Independent Google to develop wireless networks in developing countries Google is reported to have plans to connect developing markets to the internet through a WiFi enabled networks of blimps, balloons and other “high-altitude platformsâ€... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb) Google Internet Markets Photos Wikipedia: Google